So the guys at Bethesda let it slip a few months ago that Elder Scrolls V was in the works for 2010, and a friend said he read a possible release in 2009... I'm looking for the article, but I'm friggin' STOKED about a new Elder Scrolls game coming out in the next 12-18 months!!!

I think they can learn a lot with the successes and failures of their previous landmark releases like Morrowind, Oblivion and Fallout 3 and make ESV an absolute KICK ASS game!

Easier than invisibility - enchant several pieces of clothing with chameleon. At some point you'll have 100% chameleon and be invisible all the time.

For Skyrim, they're really talking up Radian AI, which they designed for this game. Supposedly, it'll be a game changer, no pun intended.

tbh casting invisibility was so easy that i didn't bother enchanting anything.

put invisibility on quick key and ......

Imo a good RPG needs have game play that is challenging enough to make your character choice costly. I've said it before, in Diablo II if you build your character poorly you couldn't survive in Hell level. I want that.

tbh casting invisibility was so easy that i didn't bother enchanting anything.

put invisibility on quick key and ......

Imo a good RPG needs have game play that is challenging enough to make your character choice costly. I've said it before, in Diablo II if you build your character poorly you couldn't survive in Hell level. I want that.

But you can't interact with anything with invisibility and it wears off.

The first time I played Oblivion all the way through, I did it totally straight. Never used chameleon, rarely used invisibility, etc. Successive times of playing, I'd do the chameleon trick after everything started getting really repetitive.

In Oblivion if you wanted to build all your attributes up, a variety of gamestyle play was necessary. If you wanted to build your speed you cannot be using sneak throughout the places you go. If you wanted to build your strength then relying on your destruction magic was counter productive. At different times in the game I was straight up warrior, mage or thief depending on what I was doing at that time of the game.

I could never get into Morrowind because of the gameplay. When I cast a spell, I want it to work. When I'm in combat I don't want to have to worry about having to move around in a certain way. I am told that Skyrim will go back to the lore and story of Morrowind with an improved gameplay from Oblivion that we started seeing in Shivering Isles. Increasing levels is going to be dependent on your choices and your gameplay along with selections you make. You also have to select what side you want to be on.

I imagine that even after I have upgraded my old dinosaur to work better on Oblivion, it won't be up to the task of Skyrim.

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Oblivion was a great game. Still play the side quests when I have time.

I'm looking forward to this one.

I agree, they need to bring back the flying/levitate spells though.

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It's a single player game, not like you're going to ruin the experience for anyone by flying.

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Christopher Plummer, a two-time Emmy Award winner, two-time Tony Award winner and Academy Award nominee, takes on the role of Arngeir, a powerful Greybeard elder. An order of philosopher monks who are masters of the Way of the Voice, the Greybeards live in silent isolation atop Skyrim’s largest mountain.

Academy Award nominee, Max Von Sydow, stars as Esbern, a chronicler and agent of the Blades who has survived in hiding. Long obsessed with the foretold return of the dragon Alduin, the World Eater, Esbern will teach you how to confront this epic evil.

Tony Award winner and three-time Academy Award nominee, Joan Allen, will be making her videogame debut as Delphine, one of the last remaining members of the Blades – an ancient warrior society once sworn to protect the Emperor. Like you, Delphine is trying to unravel the mystery of the dragons’ return.

In addition, iconic actress and singer, Lynda Carter (“Wonder Woman”), voices Gormlaith Golden-Hilt, one of the Nord heroes who overthrew the dragons in ancient times.

“It’s been incredible to have all these actors together,” said Todd Howard, Game Director. “When you start a project, you always make your wish-list of actors, and to actually hear them in the game, it’s amazing. We can’t wait for everyone to experience it.”

Skyrim’s cast also includes:

Michael Hogan (“Battlestar Galactica”), who plays Imperial General Tullius, in charge of crushing the Stormcloak rebellion.

Vladimir Kulich (“The 13th Warrior,” “Smoking Aces”) portrays Hogan’s nemesis Ulfric Stormcloak, Jarl of Windhelm and charismatic leader of the Stormcloaks, who aims to make Skyrim independent of the Empire.

Claudia Christian (“Babylon 5”) joins the cast as Legate Rikke, General Tullius’s chief lieutenant, a loyal Imperial officer as well as a Nord who firmly believes Skyrim must remain part of the Empire.

Diane Louise Salinger (“Carnivale”), Renee Victor (“Weeds”), and Saturday Night Live-alum George Coe (“Transformers: Dark of the Moon”) round out the star-studded cast of more than 70 different voice actors delivering over 60,000 lines of dialogue.

I honestly thought that Max Von Sydow had been dead for years until I saw him in the trailer for Shutter Island. An "imposing presence/voice" showdown between him and Christopher Lee would be epic. They could take random sentences from books, magazines, advertisements, ingredients lists, and just have them read them in a stern voice.

Star-studded voice cast is nice. Star-studded writers would be nicer. This'll be like having an all-star voice team read the nutritional information on the side of a cereal box. Although it probably won't be quite as bad as Patrick Stewart, Sean Bean and Terence Stamp's awesome voices wasted in Oblivion. And Lynda Carter's back for more punishment.

I wish this game wasn't scheduled to be released a couple weeks before TOR. Oh well, I'll probably end up playing it a few years after it's released.

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